Gyms are feeling the burn as a new New York State law makes it easier for customers to cancel their memberships, FOX 5 NY's Jessica Formoso reports.
Trump's new-found love for TikTok, born out of his popularity on the Chinese app, has opened a path for a new deal with ByteDance despite legal hurdles When Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th US ...
NCLAT decisions, to emphasize that claims under Section 11E of the Central Excise Act and similar provisions are not ...
The Equitable Adjusting and Service Company, or EASCO, is seeking to get a complaint against it dismissed at the Superior ...
The Riverhead Town Board is considering new meeting rules that would reduce the time members of the public are allowed to speak, eliminate comments by Zoom outside of public hearings and ...
House of Representatives Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) recently told The Floridian’s Javier Manjarres that Republicans intend to enshrine President Don ...
In what is believed to be the first criminal case of its kind in the post– Roe v. Wade era, a New York-based telemedicine ...
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones has been trying to fire one of the most powerful people in city government for half a year. The ...
A proposal to change Nebraska law to define ride-sharing and app-based food delivery drivers as independent contractors ran ...
A lawyer for billionaire Tesla CEO Elon Musk's political action committee is launching a new law firm along with two ...
We're in the final days of the Special Olympics Maryland Polar Bear Plunge with the law enforcement and corporate employees plunging Friday.
Amendment advocate says Wyoming’s law against tracking credit card sales of guns and ammunition is “weak” and plays into an ...